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Junkfood Buffet 

a term used to describe a woman's vagina when different foods manage to fall into the labia. Foods include chocolate syrup, honey, whipped cream, pop rocks, cola, etc., all of which can be hazardous to ones weight overtime.
Dustin: "Stephen, your putting on a lot of weight."

Stephen: "Holly opened up the Junkfood Buffet a few weeks ago. Ive been eating out there recently"

Dustin: "Fuck-n-a"
Junkfood Buffet by Dustin J. White October 25, 2008
Food with a lot of starch, and a lot of high-fructose corn syrup, for they also bear little nutritional value.
"That instant iced tea mix you just made counts as junk food."
junk food by handle187 November 7, 2003

junk food burger 

A fast food brand hamburger that's so unhealthy for the consumer, it makes regular hamburgers appear healthier.

A burger that is lacking in any form of vegetable, fruit, or otherwise "healthy" topping.
I ordered a hamburger with only bacon and cheese on it, because I'm really hungry for a junk food burger tonight.
junk food burger by AceDonald February 19, 2015

junk food music 

Music that does no real good for anyone - but you sure can enjoy it. This music is pop's current top 40 - or anything by Rick Astley.
I've been listening to way too much junk food music lately: Womanizer, Single Ladies, So What, Disturbia, Toxic, I'm Too Sexy - the list goes on...
junk food music by CrazyKate December 23, 2008
food that has too much fat(among other things) and bears little nutritional value
Lay off the junk food already. It's not like it's going to do anything good.
junk food by Light Joker April 30, 2005

junkfolder 

Verb. When an e-mail client (web-based or otherwise) sticks legitimate e-mail in the "Junk E-Mail" folder for no damn good reason.

Also: Any time an e-mail program or web client filters out a legitimate e-mail through a spam-filter or any other form of electronic bullshit.
"My e-mail address hasn't been verified? Damn Hotmail must have junkfoldered that request. Fuck 'em."
junkfolder by Lemon Sawdust September 18, 2004